Funny that a guy with millions of $ who could go live in a very nice place with his entire family, away from all the problems is all sad about Trump v. Hillary. It’s not like he is sad for the rest of us; his tenure at Bain makes it clear that for Romney, some people are expendable.

Thanks you Reince! I don’t want to hear anymore sob stories about Romney. The guys has millions and has plenty of option for a happy life. a.) take his millions and live out the rest of his days in Utah; b.) take his millions and live in a nice place outside of the country. This country has survived 8 years of Obama so far. Man up Mitt.

O.K. lets see the results of these caucuses he speaks of. They must be able to show us vote tallies right? How many Coloradans voted? What was the date of this vote? How many votes did Cruz get? How many votes did Trump get? Is it a winner take all State Convention? Notice there has never been a winner take all caucus, but these idiots decided to create a winner take all convention where like 500 people vote.

Good point. These never trumpers don’t even know why they are mad at Trump anymore; it happens to insane people. All they have to be upset about is that a.) they think they are the only ones allowed to name call, b.) they refuse to allow any pres. candidate to question G.W. Bush’s decision to go to Iraq and question just how great G.W. Bush was at making us “safe”. c.) they hate Trump’s retweets. d.) they believe women who have abortions should face no legal action if abortion becomes illegal. e.) they have been sucked in to the suicide pact philosophy of “that’s not who we are”.

This ensures that if the GOP nominee isn’t Trump, Hillary or Sanders will win CO. However, if Trump wins the Presidency, the DEA is going to have a field day in Colorado come 2017. The illegal weed graft is over and it will be time to pay the piper. CO GOP deserves big time punishment for the fraud they orchestrated this weekend.

In 2012 the last debate took place on March 3, 2012, after 12 primary contests, and then Romney was crowned by the GOPe, even though Santorum was still winning States.

The last debate we had in 2016 was on March 10 last week, after 26 contests had already occurred. Why should Trump attend a debate which includes a guy (Kasich) who is mathematically eliminated from winning, and a guy (Ted Cruz) who needs to win 80% of the remaining delegates to win, and after 35 contests have already been completed?

This is baloney. Kasich has not won Ohio. He did well in early voting, but they are just starting to count today’s vote. The vote from after Kasich came out and said he’ll legalize everyone. Of course Fox quickly calls it, since they have TDS.

I keep seeing posts of video after video, where the headline of the story says that the video shows proof when it never shows anyone pulling on her arm and never shows her falling and never shows her on the ground. All we keep seeing for evidence is a picture of an arm with red marks on it, and we don’t even see a face with the arm to prove whose arm it is.

So Rubio bases whether he can support a candidate based on the level of the opposition of radicals to that candidate? This epitomizes the limp wristed GOPe; the same ones who will gladly go on funding Planned Parenthood and their baby organ harvesting, as long as it avoids a government shutdown, where 87% of the government continues to operate.

“Once you lose the rules of discourse, you lose the discourse?” Is he advocating speech rules? I mean, you either behave with a good discourse or you don’t. The rules are basically Judeo-Christian values, but that’s it; there are no govt. rules regulating discourse and there never should be in the U.S.

I was there too, but I didn’t make it inside. I got to the UIC pavilion around 6 PM. I couldn’t believe how long the line was. It weaved around for about 4 blocks and was incredibly orderly and peaceful. I could tell that there were a lot of people in line who were anti-Trump, but I was amazed at the number who were obviously pro-Trump with the red “Make america great again” hats. It also seemed that there were quite a few Eastern Europeans. It was quite an interesting scene. I cracked jokes with a couple of guys in line next to me about the protesters who were heckling those standing in line. There was a lot of positive energy among the Trump supporters.

Around 6:30 PM, police told us that they weren’t letting anyone else in so to go ahead and go. I figured I’d just keep walking toward the pavilion and hope that maybe they’d let me in with my ticket, but at that point my mom called me and said the event was being delayed for safety reasons, and then she called right back and said it was cancelled. I knew at that point that with all the protesters around celebrating their victory at squashing free speech, things had the potential to get ugly.

Even though I wanted to stick around and see what would happen and although I wanted to help keep the peace where I could, I knew that there was little I could do, so I just got on the Blue Line right away to go to my car a few towns west.

Bad idea. I don’t see an upside in having a bunch of radical college students screaming to interrupt Trump and booing him off the stage. Having Trump’s security detail remove them all, won’t look good either. If Trump is smart, he’ll move the rally to Rosemont Convention Center. Newt had a rally there is 2012; it’s by the airport and outside of the Chicago hornets nest.

Spread this story far and wide. Make Paul Ryan, Mitch McConnell and all the other GOP big wigs answer for this. They are colluding with Facebook and Google; they will rue the day, because Facebook and Google will work against them someday.

I agree, Trump is the lead blocker here. I don’t agree with Rush about the whole GOP Kumbaya at the end of the day. If the GOPe puts someone in other than Trump or Cruz, that ain’t gonna happen. It’s Trump or Cruz when it comes down to delegate math, if the GOPe fixes the rules to their benefit, it’s over.

I see another issue. What happens if Cruz and Trump start splitting up the delegate counts from here on in and neither has a majority going in to the convention? What happens when Trump and Cruz battle each other so severely that the GOPe steps in and says, “these two are too damaged to be our nominee; let’s nominate a unifier like Paul Ryan to carry the torch”.

How does this author explain Kentucky? I agree that Ted Cruz out peformed the polls big time, and I’m glad that it appears our choice comes down to 2 guys that I can happily support. I still think Trump has the best chance to beat Hillary, but Ted Cruz is pretty smart and so he’s worth a shot.

When the entire conservative media and MSM spend the week lying that you are a KKK and David Duke supporter, and when debate formats are changed to a 2 hour attack show against you, and you still win a couple states; that ain’t bad.

We should wait until Maine actually counts its votes, which has been taking its sweet time all day to do. So far, it has only counted 9%. Trump looks like he has KY in the bag and LA is supposed to be no problem, plus it is a primary. Losing a Santorum State and a Ron Paul State isn’t too big a deal.

And this is the guy that National Review chose as one of it’s 22 anti-Trump essay writers last month. I’m hoping the day comes when someone of influence takes a look at NRO’s body of work of constant Trump bashing and takes them to task.

I would sooner vote for Josef Stalin than I would vote for Donald Trump, said Mr. Boot. This is amazing! Joseph Stalin? This is worse than anything Trump himself has said. And the dork in Congress who won’t vote for Trump because he doesn’t want his son or grandson to be like Trump. Get over yourself.

What these guys are saying is basically that a Republican must go around saying nothing but nice things about every balkanized group in the country, or the Democrats win. They think it all comes down to war on women and minorities, and that if the GOP doesn’t kiss up to them, or God forbid they even slightly insult them, the GOP thinks it doesn’t deserve to win.

Looks like the MSM and the GOPe standard regarding questions about the KKK and David Duke, is that whoever is asked the question, must quickly and loudly say, “I disavow the KKK and David Duke, and I absolutely do not want them to vote for me, I want them to vote for my opponent”. If you don’t say this right away, you are a racist, unqualified for office, and the entire nation should shake in fear at the idea of you holding elected office.

Marco and the Gang of 8 colluded with Fox News to go easy on amnesty and slant their news coverage. They tried to get Rush Limbaugh and Mark Levin to go along, and from my memory it seems they did to a point.

Ross Douthat is actually one of the conservative columnists in the N.Y. Times. He also claims to be a traditional conservative Catholic. I myself am a traditional conservative Catholic, but I don’t tweet assassination jokes.

There has only been 4 contests so far. Cruz is pretty much neck and neck with Rubio. I wouldn’t count him out yet. I want the head to head to be Cruz and Trump, because I could live with either of them being the nominee. I really don’t want Rubio.

The robotic Rubio came out last night; repeating the same things over and over again. Sounds like Rubio is saying that Americans are not reacting "rationally or responsible" when it comes to illegal immigrants flooding the borders, and all we need is e-verify and a virtual fence and we'll all calm down. Rubio won't deport anyone either. It's not who we are.

Trump has a point. I don’t think he is for the Feds taking more land, but States, Counties, and Cities have proven time and again that when they run into a revenue problem they will go for anything. Take a drive down I-65 from Northern Indiana to Indianapolis and you will drive through 20 miles of giant windmills from every direction as far as the eye can see. Why did this happen? Because a county allowed it to, so that the county could get additional revenues. The land looks ridiculous, and what is going to happen to the thousands of windmills once they get worn out in 40 years?

How many times does Trump have to say he would defund Planned Parenthood? He has said it over and over again. He may have said the PP does some good things (they do have adoption services albeit probably minimal), but if Trump defunds PP, isn’t that better that what Paul Ryan has done so far regarding PP? Trump also wrote an article that was in the WSJ about why he is now pro-life and he released it during the March for Life in January. But of course, people like Erickson refused to mention it.

Problem is all the members of the conservative have brushed it aside, not even mentioning the possibility nor acknowledging the strangeness of how things have been handled. One article noted how the first 2 justices of the peace in the chain of command were at a convention and couldn’t make. They weren’t told who the dead man was. As soon as they found out it was Scalia, they high tailed it to where Scalia was located. By then it was too late. It’s so suspicious, yet the conservative media just goes about things like it’s nothing. It’s almost too easy for tyranny to prevail these days.

Wow, that’s another red flag, however, Cinderela said she talked to Scalia’s doctor, so she must have known it was him. I see in the article that Scalia’s physician is saying that he can’t say anything about Scalia’s condition all thanks to HIPPA laws. How convenient.

There is no precedent for confirming a Supreme Court Justice during a President’s lame duck year. George Washington nominated a few who got confirmed in his last year in office, as did Andrew Jackson (the last time it happened). He had 2 justices confirmed in the Spring of 1836 (1 was Roger B. Taney) and 1 confirmed 2 months after he left office, but since his successor Martin Van Buren was also a Democrat, I’m guessing Van Buren had no objection.

Very true! I find it amazing that these guys compare Trump to Bernie Sanders of all people. Trump is a guy who has built things and actually has created jobs. He’s used his wealth to create more wealth for hard working people, and his donations to politicians over the years fails in comparison to other billionaires like Bill Gates who have spent their surpluses developing programs for big government social engineering and calling it philanthropy.

I don’t understand the obsession with Trump having cut a few modest checks to the Clintons as being the sole reason to oppose him. Jeb Bush actually gave Hillary Clinton a prestigious award a few years back. I realize Ted Cruz has done nothing like this and his supporters use it as a comparison between he and Trump, but it is small potatoes.

Trump embodies the American way: hard work, investments, building things. I like Ted Cruz too, but it’s to deny that there is value in Trump’s accomplishments.